☀️ Power your freedom with the ultimate foldable solar panel!
The ZOUPW 100W Portable Solar Panel features premium A+ monocrystalline cells with 23.5% efficiency, ETFE waterproof coating, and versatile QC3.0 USB-A & Type-C outputs. Designed for campers, RVers, and emergency prep, it folds compactly to 24x21 inches, weighs under 10 lbs, and includes a 10ft multi-adapter cable for broad device compatibility. Its smart charging tech ensures safe, optimized power delivery in all weather conditions.
Brand | ZOUPW |
Material | ETFE coating material,monocrystalline solar cells |
Product Dimensions | 48.43"L x 21.06"W x 0.98"H |
Item Weight | 9.5 Pounds |
Efficiency | 23.5% High Efficiency |
Connector Type | Solar to XT60/ANDERSON/DC5521/DC7909 |
Folded Size | 24.13*21.06*1.77 inch |
Included Components | 100W portable solar charger, 10ft solar extension cable(solar TO ANDERSON/XT60/DC7909/DC5521), DC5521 (Female) to DC6544/6330/5525/5521/5517/4817/4017/35135/7450/7955 (Male) adapters |
AC Adapter Current | 4.96 Amps |
Maximum Voltage | 20.16 Volts |
Upper Temperature Rating | 158 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Maximum Power | 100 Watts |
Special Feature | Portable, 23.5% high efficiency, Waterproof, 2 adjustable kickstands |
Manufacturer | ZOUPW |
Part Number | ZOUPW-F100W |
Item Weight | 9.48 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | ZOUPW-F100W |
Size | 100W |
Color | Orange |
Style | 100W Monocrystalline Solar Panel with ETFE Protection layer,power outage essentials |
Finish | ETFE coating material |
Voltage | 20.16 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Type of Bulb | solar powered |
Special Features | Portable, 23.5% high efficiency, Waterproof, 2 adjustable kickstands |
Usage | Outdoor use for camping,RV trip,Van |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer warranty for 12 months from the date of purchase |
W**E
Excellent 100W solar panel for the price
I wanted a solar panel that I could connect to my new Goal Zero Sherpa 100AC power bank, to use mainly for emergencies when the power was out for any significant amount of time. I found this Zoupw foldable 100W solar panel, saw that it was highly rated and highly ranked and decided to pick it up and now I am very glad I did. I decided to get a solar panel with more power than the Sherpa 100AC needed (60W) and it looks like that was a home run on my part. Because if the solar panel is not generating full power because I don't have it pointing perfectly at the sun, or there's some light clouds or slight haze in the atmosphere, it is most likely going to still output enough power to keep the power bank charging at its max capacity of 60 watts, or close to it.It plugs right into the 8mm solar-in port on the back of the Sherpa 100AC and it's good to go. I was able to easily get the max 60W in from the panel that the Sherpa can handle and it's not even summer yet so they're both working together exactly as I had hoped.The panel is well constructed, with magnetic handles to keep the unit folded when not in use. The included 10 foot cable is plenty long enough and they certainly give you enough connectors and tips to connect to just about any power bank or device you are trying to charge. It has two USB-A ports and one USB-C port that can output up to a decent 60w so if the panel was outputting full power (which is most likely around 90w, not 100) I could charge my iPhone at full speed while simultaneously charging the Sherpa at its full speed. Just another reason why I went with a solar panel with a little more power than I needed just for the Sherpa alone.This solar panel is less than half the price of Goal Zero's comparable 100W solar panel and now that I see how well constructed it is and it works as expected, picking up this solar panel was a no-brainer.
K**.
A good portable Solar Panel
It works like it should, put out 65 watts into my power bank which was 90 percent full. As the power bank fills up the wattage input goes down, a mistake most people make is to think the wattage output is too low due to their power bank being almost full. Charged my lifepo battery bank using this Solar Panel into a Victron 75/15 solar charge controller and it worked like a champ and a fast charge. This should work fine with my battery during a POTA activation. This would also work well for camping but I wouldn't try to take it on a hike to a camp site, it's a bit bulky and at 10 lbs a bit heavy for that. The USB charging is a bonus. The only thing I didn't like was the Velcro for the legs but not a deal breaker.
N**R
Portable Powerhouse for On-the-Go Energy
The 100W Portable Solar Panel, 20V Monocrystalline Foldable Solar Charger has revolutionized my outdoor adventures. Its compact design unfolds to harness ample sunlight, effortlessly powering my devices wherever I roam. The monocrystalline panels ensure efficient energy conversion, charging my gadgets swiftly and reliably. Built for durability and convenience, it folds neatly for transport and unfolds to capture maximum sunlight. Whether camping, hiking, or in emergencies, it's a reliable companion. This solar charger epitomizes efficiency and portability, offering eco-friendly power solutions without compromise. For anyone seeking reliable off-grid power, this solar panel is an absolute game-changer.
S**E
Working charger with good connection options.
Having the zippered accessory pouch on the panel is a godsend, it allows you to keep the cable and everything right there with it so nothing gets lost and it's quick to move.Mine isn't exactly as pictured. Mine isn't as flat or rigid as those in their video, it's more like stiff cardboard that's slightly bent, and the legs are attached so there is a fixed angle it's designed to sit at - which is far too low for use in the summer. That fixed angle is a huge blow to the performance of this product, and isn't very stable either. Maybe if you put it in the grass like in the video or tied it down, but certainly not on a patio or pavement etc.My first test was a very sunny spring day, and it was only generating 4w.I folded the stands away and angled it perpendicular to the sun, and this jumped to 45w, so angle is everything.I will update my review this summer to cite the highest output It can record.
R**7
Awesome solar panel -Zoupw!
Outstanding solar panel! It almost gets the 100 watt rating advertised. Fantastic group of adapters included with the solar panel. Great quality product. Recommend to all for camping and home emergency situations. Planning on ordering another soon. Thanks for such a great reliable solar panel.
T**R
Worth it and worked perfectly
This Solar panel worked great. I was getting 150 watts plus. The most I got was 180 watts. I didn't move it a bunch and it seemed to make 150 watts even with the clouds moving across the sky. I used it to charge an Anker Solix running my fridge and it kept us charged even with all the phones, camp lights, speaker and fridge plugged in. This was cheaper and WAY more watts than the Anker panel and worked great. It is well built has all the cords you could think of and the legs held up fine in a pretty strong breeze all day.
R**N
Convenient, light enough to carry easily and powerful enough to be actually of use!
Surprisingly powerful and versatile. I’ve had mine more than a year. Living in the country we often have power outages and this is just enough to keep the computer going, charge phones and iPads, a light or two if needed, etc. I’ve tried several designs in the past and this has been reliable and easy to use! I often use it when working on a tractor in the pole barn where I don’t have plug-in power.
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